The wife and children of Huang Zongxue, who died in Saturday's earthquake in Ya'an, Sichuan province, burn paper to stay warm. The Chinese quake killed at least 193 people, injured more than 12,000 and left tens of thousands of homeless survivors living in makeshift tents or in the streets.

: A Lego monkey grooms a young plastic simian at the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City. Lego artist Kenney (just Kenney) used more than 125,000 Lego pieces to build 30 animals on display at the zoo. He's hoping to draw attention to the plight of endangered species.

The Albert Battery prepares to shoot a volley during the ANZAC dawn service at
Currumbin Surf Life Saving Club in Gold Coast, Australia. Veterans, dignitaries and members of the public marked
the 98th anniversary of ANZAC (Australia New Zealand Army Corps) Day, April 25, 1915, when allied Australian and
New Zealand forces landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in World War I.

Judges evaluate bonsai trees at the Harrogate Spring Flower Show in Harrogate, England.

That withering gaze can't be good news for the dwarf cypress:

Judges evaluate bonsai trees at the Harrogate Spring Flower Show in Harrogate, England.

Photo: Christopher Furlong, Getty Images

That withering gaze can't be good news for the dwarf cypress:... Photo-4528378.61109 - Times Union

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To understand of what it's like to live with a brain injury, Prince Harry wears a glove while trying to identify an object hidden in a bowl of rice during a visit to the Headway charity at Bradbury House in Nottingham, England. Headway helps people who have suffered brain trauma.

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, Ohio, named this baby Colobus monkey Dr. Sheldon Cooper after the
quirky genius on CBS' "The Big Bang Theory," which may account the forlorn expression on his face.